
Apartments near Huntingdon-Market-Frankford Line in Philadelphia, PA (1,560 Rentals)


1706 W Ontario St

722 N 2nd St

1531 N 16th St

1828 N Bouvier St

1834 Diamond

1525 N 16th Ave

406-416 Brown St

1843-1845 N 18th St

1626 Cecil B Moore Ave

712 N 2nd St

733-737 N 4th St

1949 N Gratz St

821 N Franklin St

1945 N Gratz St

NL Townhomes

727 N 5th St

1607-1609 W Oxford St

1901 W Diamond St

725 N 5th St

1519-21 N 16th St

707 N American St

1900 W Diamond St

1942 N Gratz St

2149 N Uber St

3901-3903 Kensington Ave

1418-1422 W Master St

1314-1316 N Broad St

1944 N Gratz St

1511 N 16th St

3805 Germantown Ave

1806 W Berks St

1700 Cecil B Moore

1808 W Berks St

1926 N Gratz St

1706-1712 Cecil B Moore Ave

1913 W Diamond St

1617 Oxford

1915 W Diamond St

717 N 5th St

1524 N 16th St

1910 N Gratz St

1919 W Diamond St

701-715 Brown St

1837 N Gratz St

2148 N Uber St

632-634 N 2nd St

Fairmount Quarters

1917 W Diamond St

1544 N Willington St

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